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1 1 Risk Management in Islamic Financial Institutions Rifki Ismal Sesric Training Program Turkey, 3-5th June 2013
2 2 DAY THREE Sharia Approaches on Liquidity Risk Management
3 Challenges Related to Liquidity Risk Management From liability side: the requirement to maintain adequate liquidity as a standby reserve. It contains two modes of reserves, namely cash reserve requirement in the central bank and statutory liquidity requirement in the bank itself Another type of liquidity reserved for such purpose is placement in money market instrument essentially the very short-term basis. Usually, the instruments take form of debt based such as Murabahah inter bank or equity based such as Musharakah and Mudarabah inter bank and ready to be liquidated whenever the bank needs.
4 Challenges Related to Liquidity Risk Management From asset side: Islamic bank tends to allocate fund in just short-term investment basis (Gafoor, 1995:8). Even, in the short investment period, Islamic bank prefers debt based Islamic financing to equity based. The necessary challenge appears in the case of default by business partners because Islamic bank is prohibited from charging any accrued interest or imposing any penalty. The other challenges are lack of easily liquidated long-term investment, immature financial market, etc.
5 IFSB Guide on Liquidity Risk Management IIFS shall have in place a liquidity management framework (including reporting) taking into account separately and on an overall basis their liquidity exposures in respect of each category of current accounts, unrestricted and restricted investment accounts (Principle 5.1). IIFS shall assume liquidity risk commensurate with their ability to have sufficient recourse to sharia compliant funds to mitigate such risk (Principle 5.2). Best practices in many IB identify involvement of investors, Islamic bank, business partners and their stakeholders in dealing with liquidity risk mitigation.
6 Best Practices in ISLAMIC BANKS
7 Investors Involvement in Liquidity Risk Management Sharia ties investors of the bank to be responsible and aware of liquidity risk. Their engagements are ultimately in forms of their deep understanding of Islamic banking principles, operations and business consequences. The most important one is their unwillingness to entail in the prohibited business activities such as: speculation, interest rate return seeking, etc besides their willingness to share the risk and responsibility with the bank.
8 Investors Involvement in Liquidity Risk Management The mature investors will be ready to accept: risk sharing, no periodic return in certain types of the banks products, and all other following consequences. Meanwhile, for business partners, the understood investors will indirectly guarantee the availability of fund for business.
9 IB Roles in Liquidity Risk Management IB develops internal sharia approaches facing liquidity risk problem : Liquidity risk management policy that includes policy related to liability and asset side. It is established by Board of Director and followed up by special task body and continued by senior management in a very technical level. Measuring and monitoring liquidity risk. Islamic bank is obliged to maintain adequate liquidity as its standby reserve and regularly review its limit. Prudential and sharia compliance banking operation that deals with the bank s financing decisions, business partners selection, and possibility of join operation with other Islamic banks.
10 IB Roles in Liquidity Risk Management Sharia based liability management. IB follows three approaches: Adjusting types of deposit products into projects to be financed; Balancing of financing needed and amount to be collected and; Managing maturity date of both deposit products and projects financing.
11 IB Roles in Liquidity Risk Management Sharia based asset management. IB approaches are, Fitting characteristics of deposit and projects financing; Matching the flow of projects return with the due date of PLS payment; Selecting business partners through due diligence; Employing joint financing with other Islamic banks to share the risk and; Monitoring and conducting cooperative business
12 12 DAY THREE Sharia Techniques to Mitigate Liquidity Risk
13 Organizational Approaches & Liquid Instruments Organizational approaches captures policies of: Regulating redemption time; Mitigating of default in equity; Mitigating of default in debt based financing, and; Determining parent company internal liquidity agreement. Liquid Instruments as follows: SOURCES OF LIQUIDITY Placement through Islamic Financing Internal Sources of Liquidity Placement in External Instruments - Mudarabah Redeemable CD - Central Bank's Instrument - Islamic Bankers Acceptance - Financing - Private Asset Securitization - Pooling Fund - Commodity Murabahah. - Government Securities - Wakalah - GII and ILIF - Double Currency Exc Depo - Sukuk External Sources of Liquidity - Central Bank Facility - Government Intervention - Islamic Money Market - Overseas Investors
14 14 End of the Training
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